Is Thanos half Eternal and Deviant?

Yes, in the comics, Thanos is technically an Eternal from the planet Titan, but he carries the "Deviant gene," causing his distinctive purple skin and ridged chin (Deviant Syndrome), making him a unique mix, but he's classified as an Eternal with a mutation, not a true Deviant. He's the son of Mentor (A'Lars), an Eternal, and Sui-San, and his appearance horrified his mother, leading her to try and kill him at birth, notes Polygon.


Is Thanos Eternal and Deviant?

Created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (cover date February 1973). An Eternal–Deviant warlord from the moon Titan, Thanos is regarded as one of the most powerful beings in the Marvel Universe.

Is Thanos connected to the Eternals?

But in the Marvel comics, Thanos and the Eternals have a strong connection that may chart a new course for the next phase of the Marvel movies. After an Eternals post-credits scene silently invoked the connection, let's talk about how Thanos ties into Phase 4, even after his story seemingly ended.


Why does Thanos look different from other Eternals?

Though Thanos was born to two Eternals (A'lars and Sui-San), his body carries the Deviant gene . That's why he has mottled purple skin and a disfigured chin whereas the rest of his family could more or less pass for human.

How did Thanos become a Deviant?

From his birth on Saturn's moon of Titan, Thanos was always an outsider. He carries a Deviants gene, which causes his gruesome and misshapen appearance, with purple, rugged skin. He was born among the last sons of Titan's original colonists: Mentor and Sui-San.


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Are Deviants Eternals?

The Deviants made their film debut in Eternals, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Kro appears in the film as well, serving as the Deviants' leader. They are a monstrous race of near-immortal beings genetically engineered by the Celestials and are the historical enemies of the Eternals, their racial cousins.

What level mutant is Thanos?

He probably doesn't exactly have an x gene like human mutants do but he does have an eternal equivalent which is simmilar enough as it allows him to naturally produce abilities and the ammounts of energy his body natually produces because of this genes are omega level.

Who did Thanos fear the most?

Tony Stark… Donnie White he feared Tony because Thanos was also cursed with knowledge, he said that in Infinity War. Thanos knew Tony with his brilliant intellect is the only one who can stop him. Even The directors have stated that Thanos most feared Stark.


Is there any 7th infinity stone?

Yes, there is a seventh Infinity Stone in Marvel Comics lore, often called the Ego Stone or the Nemesis Gem, created from the essence of the primordial being Nemesis, which contains her consciousness, unlike the standard six (Space, Mind, Soul, Reality, Power, Time) that control aspects of existence and were introduced in the MCU. Marvel Comics has introduced other potential seventh stones, like the Black Infinity Stone, adding complexity beyond the well-known six. 

What mental disorder does Thanos have?

Thanos also displays many warning signs of a psychopath throughout the Avengers saga. He is always 100 steps ahead of his enemies, skeptical of his allies, only trusts himself, and is quick to jump to conclusions of radical proportions if he does not agree in certain situations.

Why do Eternals not fight Thanos?

The Eternals didn't fight Thanos because their Celestial programming strictly forbade interfering in human conflicts unless Deviants were involved, and their true mission was protecting the Emergence (the birth of a new Celestial on Earth) by ensuring humanity's population grew, which Thanos's snap actually helped slow down, buying time for the Emergence. Their focus remained on Deviants and the Celestial agenda, not cosmic wars like Thanos's, seeing humanity's self-destruction as part of its natural evolution, even if it meant immense suffering. 


Who is the strongest Eternal?

The strongest Eternal is generally considered to be Ikaris, the Prime Eternal in Marvel lore, possessing immense cosmic energy, flight, strength, and the unique ability to form a Uni-Mind with other Eternals; however, other Eternals like Gilgamesh (incredible physical might), Thena (master weapon-creator), and Sersi (powerful matter transmutation) are also incredibly potent, with strength often depending on the context of comic vs. MCU and specific powers highlighted.
 

Are the 10 rings connected to the Eternals?

Yes, it's a popular theory and heavily hinted that Marvel's Ten Rings are connected to the Eternals, possibly created by Phastos as prototypes for the Eternals' energy-harnessing bracelets, explaining their ancient origin, immense power, and why they emit a beacon, potentially linked to the Celestial emergence or the Uni-Mind, creating a shared origin for Shang-Chi and Eternals in the MCU's Phase 4.
 

Who is stronger, Thanos or Eternals?

No, Thanos is generally considered stronger and more powerful than individual Eternals, especially with the Infinity Gauntlet, but the entire team of Eternals working together, especially with their advanced tech and the Uni-Mind, could potentially defeat him, though it would be a difficult, prolonged battle where Ikaris poses the biggest individual threat. While Eternals have vast abilities like cosmic energy control, strength, and illusions, Thanos's raw power, durability, and ability to use the Infinity Stones (especially Power, Reality, and Space) give him the edge in most scenarios, though Makkari's speed and Sersi's transmutation offer unique challenges.
 


What was the point of the Deviant in Eternals?

Arishem created the Deviant race with an intended role; to wipe out the apex predators of seeded worlds and thus allow sentient life to evolve. For a time, the Deviants succeeded in this role, killing of the predators of many worlds.

Is Eros really Thanos' brother?

Yes, Eros (also known as Starfox) is indeed Thanos' brother in Marvel comics and the MCU; they are both sons of A'lars (Mentor) and Sui-san, making them Eternals from Titan, though Thanos has "Deviant Syndrome," giving him his unique appearance, while Eros is the charismatic, pleasure-seeking "golden boy".
 

Who said the first F word in Marvel?

The first character to say the "F-word" in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) was Peter Quill/Star-Lord (Chris Pratt) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, when he yelled at Nebula to "open the f**king door," an improvised line director James Gunn kept in the final cut despite it being the MCU's first official use of the word. 


Is Thanos a titan or god?

Who is Thanos? Thanos is a genocidal warlord from Titan who has a lifelong objective to bring stability to the universe by wiping out half of all life at every level. To accomplish this, he collected the Infinity Stones, and he used the Infinity Gauntlet to harness their power.

Who has wielded all six stones?

Thanos sets out to collect all six Stones to use them to wipe out half of all life in the universe, believing that his plan will save it from extinction. In 2018, Thanos accomplishes his goal and snaps his fingers while wearing the Infinity Gauntlet containing the Stones, causing the Blip.

Who is the weakest Avenger?

While it's subjective, Hawkeye (Clint Barton) is frequently cited as the weakest Avenger due to his lack of inherent superpowers, relying solely on archery skills against god-tier threats, though many argue his human skill and tactical genius make him invaluable, essentially the team's Batman. Other contenders often mentioned are Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff), also skill-based but with gadgets, and even War Machine (Rhodey), whose power is tied to his suit, but Hawkeye's raw vulnerability usually places him at the bottom of power rankings.
 


Was Odin aware of Thanos?

In the MCU, Odin was aware of powerful universal threats like Thanos and the Infinity Stones, possessing a replica Gauntlet and understanding their danger, but he likely didn't grasp the full extent of Thanos's genocidal plan until his final days; theories suggest Thanos waited for Odin's death because Odin, a powerful figure who once sought the stones himself, was a significant obstacle, making Thanos's move to gather them after Odin's passing, as shown in Thor: Ragnarok, no mere coincidence.
 

Who is the #1 villain?

There's no single "number one" villain, as it's subjective, but Darth Vader, The Joker, and Hannibal Lecter consistently rank at the top of lists by organizations like AFI, IGN, and Empire for being iconic, influential, and culturally dominant in movies, with Vader often cited for his galactic impact and Lecter for psychological depth. Other contenders often include Norman Bates, Nurse Ratched, and Voldemort, depending on the criteria.
 

Why is Logan not Omega level?

No. Omegas usually have extremely powerful environment altering abilities (Storm controlling the weather, Magneto controlling magnetic fields, etc) Logan's abilities are all self contained, they only affect him.


Who is DC's version of Thanos?

The closest DC equivalent to Marvel's Thanos isn't a direct copy, but Darkseid is often seen as DC's ultimate cosmic tyrant, similar in power and galactic ambition, while Mongul (especially Mongul I) was specifically created by Jim Starlin (Thanos' creator) as a DC analogue, often portrayed as a massive, brutal conqueror seeking domination, much like Thanos with the Infinity Stones. 

Who is Marvel's binary?

Binary in the Marvel universe refers to both an alias for Carol Danvers in the comics (after gaining immense cosmic energy powers) and, more recently, an alternate version of Maria Rambeau (Monica's mother) introduced in The Marvels movie, a powerful being connected to the X-Men in a parallel universe. This MCU Binary (played by Lashana Lynch) is an energy-based doppelgänger of Captain Marvel, found by Monica in a different reality.